Validating the efficacy of emergency foot-and-mouth disease vaccines in sheep following virus challenge using the non-structural polyprotein 3ABC MAT-ELISA
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Main Authors: | Barnett, P., FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng, European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Research Group of the Standing Technical Committee eng 5-8 Sep 2000 Borovets (Bulgaria), Forsyth, M., Cox, S. |
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Rome (Italy)
2000
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Subjects: | SHEEP, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE, APHTHOVIRUS, VACCINATION, VACCINES, IMMUNE RESPONSE, ANTIBODIES, ANTICORPS, OVIN, FIEVRE APHTEUSE, VIRUS FIEVRE APHTEUSE, VACCIN, REPONSE IMMUNITAIRE, ANTICUERPOS, OVINOS, FIEBRE AFTOSA, VIRUS FIEBRE AFTOSA, VACUNACION, VACUNA, RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA, |
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